Read the whole thread! Then you will know that the problem clusters are the ones built up to 02/89, and they have a grey backplate.
AHHH. nooo. When I left my car was at 296k km and its an 8/88 build. Now I' wishing my gauges were in mph.. my odometer is going to stop at 186k :-( My cars only going to be driven about 5 miles a week for most of the year so I have a little time but I really hope someone finds a resolution.
Ralph Mendoza Jr. - Long Beach, CA
When I swapped I went from the grey back cluster to a white back cluster. The donor car had less miles on the clock than mine did, but mine had been sitting at 300000 since I had bought the car and for some time with the previous owner(s). I'll never know what the true number should be, but I would guess that it would be over 400000. The new cluster reads 190k-ish. I'm not bothered by the number on the cluster, more interested in how many miles I put on the car over a year. I don't have any intention of selling the car so I don't think that I've got any reason to worry about the incorrect number.
oh gay, so another thing to fix later on for me.
im at 297xxxkm so better start looking for a cluster and have it ready to change out.
(i think) the white back cluster will plug in anyway but display faulty values if any of those things are different to your old car.
the one i used came out of a '90 525 auto so i think that's still an m20 (i have an m20)... works fine except the fuel and temp guages are dead (i think they're really dead and it's not a compatibility issue but i don't know for sure) and of course the car is suddenly 100,000 km younger.
to check gas tank... maybe www.realoem.com? i thought they were all the same... good luck ralph, hope you can get it done!
Thats right. The fuel tank side of things is not so hard to match up, just that some E34s had plastic tanks and some had metal tanks and therefore had a different sender unit. There was also the option on some E34s to have 90L tank rather than the standard 80L tank. I've seen a cluster from an E32 735ia used in an E34 535ia and everything worked correctly except for the fuel gauge as the E32 had a 100L tank.
You might also want to check that the donor car has the same type of auto transmission. The electronic and non-electronic options on the trans might make make a difference.
Make sure that when you get the new cluster that it does come with the code plug otherwise you won't achieve anything.
If you get the right match everything will work exactly as it should. Remember to do the cluster self test to check on the fuctionality of the unit and all of its gauges.
Good luck with your hunt for a donor car.
Last edited by myles; 11-01-2008 at 02:43 PM.